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27 Jan 2011
 
 
Sanef: Statement by the South African National Editors Forum, on the High Court judgement on the SABC and Icasa (27/01/2011)
Statements

The SA National Editors' Forum is appalled at the extent of the deceit, malpractice and political manipulation of the South African Broadcasting Corporation news services in favour of the...

 
 
Cosatu: Statement by Patrick Craven, Congress of South African Trade Unions spokesperson, welcoming the ruling on SABC blacklisting (27/01/2011)
Statements

The Congress of South African Trade Unions welcomes the ruling by Judge CJ Claassen in the South Gauteng High Court that the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa (Icasa) must...

 
 
29 Jul 2010
 
Statement by The New Age, on the appointment of Karima Brown as Deputy Editor (28/07/2010)
Statements

Karima Brown has been appointed as deputy editor of The New Age newspaper. She takes up her new position on 2nd August 2010.

 

This is the paper's first senior appointment after...

 
 
17 Mar 2010
 
Journalists lodge complaint against Youth League
ANCYL
A group of South African journalists lodged a complaint against African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) spokesperson Floyd Shivambu on Wednesday for allegedly intimidating reporters with...
 
 
29 Jun 2009
 
SABC off the hook on “blacklist” complaint
SABC
The SABC is off the hook following a complaint by the Freedom of Expression Institute (FXI) to an Independent Communications Authority (Icasa) committee over its "blacklisting" controversy.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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